
While the reason for the celebration is Mickey himself, we can’t forget the founder of Duckburg, Cornelioius Coots’s statue. This sweet little land was perfect in its simplicity- small town feels meets a fabulous birthday landscape complete with Mickey’s house with a little red car in the driveway. It included the obvious ducks, but also chickens, goats, pigs, cows and even miniature horses. Something you don’t see very often in Walt Disney World outside of the Animal Kingdom (and the over-eager, french fry hungry duckies at Casey’s Corner) are live animals.īut Mickey’s Birthdayland incorporated some furry and feathered friends in the attraction Grandmas Duck Farm. Now, let’s imagine a place in the land of the 80s where birthdays rein supreme! Mickey’s Birthdayland Attractions It was a place of jovial fun for kids of all ages to celebrate all that Disney represents alongside Mickey and all of his friends. This adorable little nook, now where new Fantasyland resides, was much more than a celebration of Mickey Mouse himself.
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The reveal of this land was no ordinary ribbon cutting-actress Cindy Williams from the popular 1970s TV show Laverne and Shirley and even first lady Nancy Reagan were present for the shindig.

Today, we’re celebrating the birthday of Mickey’s Birthdayland! On this day, June 18th, 32 years ago (1988), the land opened with a lavish ceremony. Back in the day when Mickey was a spring chick of just sixty years old, Imagineers in the Magic Kingdom dedicated a whole land to the celebration of the months leading up to the birthday bash of the big cheese.
